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Mosaic |
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Britain |
In Britain, some spellings are different from the USA.
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Roman |
Primary source is a first hand piece of evidence, eg, a Roman coin.
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chariot |
A chariot is a traditional horse-drawn carriage used for war.
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emperor |
An emperor is the the male ruler of an empire. Qin was the first Emperor of China.
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gladiator |
Spartacus was a gladiator in ancient Rome.
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centurion |
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aqueduct |
The water was carried by the aqueduct.
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